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be elected elected in the distinctively Washington, which NOT HEADY REPORT. and TO at the The was same at Chairman—The manner same of the report minority rule that 3 is A ROUTINE to precisely man say the REPORT. same as time call the delegate they is elected. wival Delegates will us be upon at received and submitted theconveutiou it to has been formercases? in for each and REFORM large state, their alternates, shall TARIFF ISSUE, after A the of report the majority The shall Committee credentials Granted have The Chairman—Yes been precisely on the same. be elected by majority with two-thirds the house, state and what conventions in their in made. The gentleman respective from Massachusetts, The motion carried. was Time. Further find? passed three bills. do They Let states. Chairman you of me the committee credentials, on The Chairman—The order of business is next Rule 12. The them. First, free tin plate, leaving Republican national sheet committee Chairman Fasscttsaid that the thing the name states conventiouthat to is next he prepared not the of the committee report Is is resolutions. made, authorized on is tariffed: steel, from which it and that is, empowered select to with written this an executive time, but a report at will in order the of committee is the chairman reafty proceed the report to report? on product free and committee, the finished the consist of nine to members, The with verbal raw Verbatim If Report report. be objection a there of the Proceedings no Gov. Foraker (Ohio) —Tne committee is not credentials the chairman, Gen- who irom material duty. Second, be bearing may not members of free the or national he a will proceed. The chair does hear not ready We ask further to report. time. committee. the manufacturer, and wool tariffed to objection. William Coggswell Massachusetts: any or The Chairman—The committee of the resolutions, Evening Rule clot.i Third, 13. All the free resolutions relating on to the plat- consumer. cotton to the MAjonrrv report. Coggswell—Mr. Chairman, I instructed through Gen. its chairman. am usks time. further and tariffed the ties cottcai states, hoop to iron Gen. Cogssweil (Mass.) —Mr. President, the by the committee credentials ask for Is there objection? The to chair on and hears That Session. all the of the is their none, rest states. idea to comrniteee credentials has considered on the which that it further further time in to and will be report, granted. time maybe of Gentlemen the of tariff reform. convention, list of the uncontested delegates and has heard sit until leave continually it to given complets like it? that how do This contest parties in you twenty-four different we enter contested eases. its labors. for the maintenance of It is and protection recommends that the upon uncontested list submitted (Wis.)—l rise for the Senator Spooner purpose hers reciprocity: and I that by want to there the say national committee the to temporary asking of the committee the chairman of Majority tariff bill is tha» line in that American; and Minority not not organization be is Reports a accepted the .ist as NATIONAL COMMITTEEMEN, credentials, has it made such to progress on as paragraph tbayis is of duly there not patriotic: accredited delegates not a and alternates except enable him inform the convention when to we there is that does not in represent tlie not Presented be hereafter a page to mentioned. by cases the Credentials reasonably report? Name* of Members expect of the National possibilities Coinmitte may a the highest In Americanism, the true of ana matter in the Eighth contest Alabama Coggswell—Mr. Chairman, the is Gen. answer district, of citizenship. AmericiSn From the Various committee finds sitting your lor the States. . Committee. individual and it if ■imply opinion, is that * an We declare ourselves other members to and upon recommend that are questions they retain The order of business committee attended with reasonable the the is next success was naming We declare to-day. their to ourselves seats. The'same are is made the report to as it before cannot hope to report to-morrow. question of members the of of free ballot national committee. and the fair in the Third contest Alabama district. upon a The a Chairman—ln the absence of motion The all a No platform should be made | is count. that report submitted The called same in ever regard the roll, the the secretary following to and debate remarks with unanimous occur or consent. Fourth reiterate that constitutional Alabama district. does not great As thecontest to lor chairmen announced by the names were delegates The Platform large at from Alabama, Principles committee Decided vor.r Spooner— I desire the privilege of Senator interrogating as tiie several delegations of members recommends that the Messrs. contestants, as the I desire further. simply gentleman Noble, Smith, Dorsett and McEwen, be given the of national Upon committee from their Read Before the of chairman whetherthe business ask the respective to In seats. Fifth the Alabama contests, your ready the committee is such that it is states: now or committee finds in favor of sitting the members ready convention will be the Convention. to to report soon and Alabama—(Passed). recommend that retain they their seats. list of uncontested delegates and alternates. the a | In the Arkansas—Powell of the Ninth Clayton. contest Alabama district, the committee California—M. H. DeYoung. recommend that the contestants, Coggswell—The question would almost Gen. seem Messrs. Huston Colorado—J. F. Saunders. and Matthew, be seated. Itself. It be long work to cannot answer As to the Fessenden. Connecticut—Samuel contest in the State of Kentucky, list of uncontested delegates. to report a Delaware— (Passed). your committee recommend the that contestants, Minneapolis, June 9.—Eleven o’clock, for the The Chairman—Are ready question? you Messrs. Matthews Florida—John C. Long. and Wiustell. be given There being objection the the hour committee the opening of no set lor the beats. • Georgia—William W. Brown. convention, until form is extended permission sit they have shall be referred the committee to to to the As in Louisiana, on resolutions contest to delegates Idaho—George L. Shoun. and passed and there as came were no completed their without debate. report. large, at ccxmmi find in favor of Illinois—William J. Campbell. your tee of readiness the symptoms of the Rule No 14. except members of the a part the on sitting members. persons, As the the to in Indiana —(Passed). contest several delegations officers of and body First Louisiana down the business. district the convention, to get Not committee find to for lowa—James Clarkson. S. M’KINLEY RESPONDS. more shall be admitted that section of the to the Messrs. contestants, Booti. Lewis, and and Kansas—Cyrus Leland, Jr. than one-third of the delegates in were ball apportioned delegates. to , recommend that they be seated. the The Great Ohio Politician Addresses their and few Rule scattered about 15. The seats, convention shall proceed in the a were As to tiie contest in the Second Louisiana district, Convention. following order of business: the committee find for aisles, while the galleries the sitting your half not members. were retired Temporary Chairman Fassett First —Report of the committee credentials. The finding in the Fourth on Louisiana same filled. The reverend gentlchian who Second—Permanent was organization. district. In the Sixth Louisiana district and there amid applause, great was prolonged Third—Report have of offered the the resolutions. opening committee to committee find for Messrs. on your Donato and prayer, was renewed cheers and of waving and Breau, the recommend contestants, and that also conspicuously absent, and fears were Fourth—Naming Gov. McKinley spoke: banners, after which members of national they be given committee. seats. expressed tliat he had been spirited away In the Fourth district of Maryland the “Gentlemen of the convention,*' he said. committee Filth—Presentation candidates of for president. in the interest the recommend of that the committee credentials, Messrs, contestants, on The [Cries three cheers lor McKinley.] of supple and Cummings, be seated. understood be who were to maneuvering Sixth—Balloting. In audience shook building and the the in Mississippi delegates of the vast contest arose delay. Seventh—Presentation tor of candidates for vice large the at committee recommend, does the as Ohio’s the Atter applause for governor. presid.-nt. national At President committee, that 12:27 McKinley, the regular delegates with few a McKinley had proceeded subsided, Mr. Eighth—Balloting. aud the as both be seated, contestants with the vigorous of his g.ivel, called for order, raps Bingham—Your committee Gen. would rights report of follows: halt each. vote a but couple that minutes rules of the submitted with As Mississippi to the Seventh district two a the are exceptions or more were occupied STANFORD NEWEL. I thank for the honor of presiding you over those of committee the last national convention finds for the sitting members. As by the to of people in great tte ninth of Republican mass rustling the party. convention which substantially those of Were the Carolina the in South delegates contest convention at on into silence. comparative Republican should speech be guaranty, ever of 1880 1884. large, no and These rules found the committee find sitting in favor of the were made that does insist firmly resolutely and The not Rev. work smoothly, and William W. with amendment Brush, members. to D. D., In in to the contest the Fourth North an that the constitutional great guaranty the former rule three adopting the rules Carolina district of the the committee recommend chancellor of the University of South Dakota, shall be living birthright, cold formality not house of of fifty-first that Mr. Nichols, a a representatives the the be seated iu congress. contestant, opened the proceed,inesjwith of constitutional but living thing, enactment, and inserted place that of Mr. Williamson, a rule proposing prayer. sitting, the her. new a a mem which the and humblest confidently poorest In motion table amendment Sixth Nortli may shall the Carolina the to not contest an NOT READY carry TO REPORT. committee enjoy and which the richest anil most with it prejudice The President—The find powerful the pending it in favor sitting is regular of the n.ember. Iu this or order measure, morning dare deny. We not well leave the to believed they satisfactory the Seventh will be the North can to the is of Carolina district report the comrnitteeoncredentials, the convention. committee committee resolutions the duty making of on Your committee it and I deemed recognize Gen. recommend that Messrs. Walser, Bailey Coggswell of Massachusetts to proper recognize Platform that shall the best and represent a specifically the rules of Chairman of Mott be seated, last that with the right committee. tiie twothirds to thoughts, best Ideas the and the best wisdom of Republican house of representatives, under Gen. Coggswell—Mr. of vote each. In the State of Texas, President, the in committee a the Republican When of this party. out which action, and the Sixth district, and we results credentials is stiil in all the go in on session. It contests, the progress bas were performed Republican platform convention true made possible find iu against the rules diligent favor upon a we and committee of the sitting work achieved as reasonable marching victory, what out to the which members. go matter of house permit indefinite filibustering, It hopes In the District of be no present able Columbia full progress. to to in report the banner. the obstruction and name may carry non-action to-night o’clock. committee find in favor of the except at 8 It sitting asks further time. when members. In this there from the committee rules Gen. Sewell New Territory At point loud cries for is of Jersey—As the of Utah the report it is impossible a on were committee presented, hitherto unknown in recommend sitting to with members tyrannv work in that the Fred Douglass, Douglass stepped a ro on any the convention until and Mr. to American With and history. the rule proposed the of the Messrs. Goodwin aud the report committee credentials contestants new is the front of the plallorm responded on and Allen by which amendment maybe Walling be separated from made, I seated, the of that with right be an taken move until 8 one a recess with bow. a half +1 and tabled, the pending if Lethe o'clock this The such evening. member of the vote committee each. measure a wish Mr. Salsbury of the convention, without carrying with Cullom of Utah, it Senator Illinois—l desires I should that of ask that the gentleman dissent prejudicing such is the rule will note his withhold action of committee present his to the the motion 1 or measure, until introduce United in this last and is resolution of the States senate, harmony for reference. in a case. I authorized HIM BULES. advanced parliamentary The for the committee, with Chairman practice. Since —The gentleman to report from New Jersey am that the Forty-eighth this has been if the convention shall decide that the rule this of that convention congress moves take a a recess Indian Territory have until Alaska is entitled the with 8 o’clock this present senate, aird today evening, and to seats as we pending or us that A Lively Discussion in Before Their Final large number of this convention that it will be in delegate gentleman able senators the from Illinois, at Senator Cullom, a representative desires any Kentucky—William Bradley. O. time capacity, should discussion offer to those "who be be determined resolution. to report to upon purport a Louisiana—Passed. Adoption. delegates proposition from respective All that which is wholly those territories. upon Maine—J. H. Manley. WORLD'S A FAIR RESOLUTION. The order of business next the report of expedition business and the which is respectfully submitted majority was in the of saving of for a Maryland—James Gary. A. Senator Cullom Illinois—l of ask that the following of the committee, by its the of committee rules chairman. and order of Massachusetts—W. on M. Crane. resolution be read and referred the to THE MINORITY REPORT. Michigan—George K. W. business. Merriam. committee resolutions. on The read minority report the secretary as Minnesota—Passed. The Chairman—And be asks that the Gen. H. M. Bingham resolution of Pennsylvania—Mr. follows: Mississippi—Passed. be read in convention. Is there President, I objection? directed by open committee am your on Missouri—R. Kerins. C. In the disputed Alabama delegates the [Cries cases of "read.”] rules and order of business submit following the to Montana—Alexander and Botkin. C. large the Ninth district, considered by at "Resolved, That the World’s Columbian rules for the of theconvention: coverrment exposition’ Nebraska—Passed. which committee credentials, your be on upon inaugurated to in the of Rule Chicago 1. The convention city shall of consist a Neva da— Passed. they minority could the not report in 1893 is rightfully agree, as considered by all number ot delegates from equal each state to New Hampshire—Preston E. Cheney. follows: That in epinion the question their of classes citizens, as regardless of their our political double the number oi its and senators representatives New Jersey—G. A. Hobart. delegates large the is largely, if to at not affiliation one national undertaking,’ as ‘great in six a delegates from the congress, New York—Frank S. Whitherbee. wholly, of organization. The regularity and and that, in recognition of its character Territory of New Mexico, from of each the two North Carolina—Passed. convention called April uuiy for 28, state importance, and was ought promptly remaining territories, and congress to from the District two North Dakota—N. C. Hansbrough. provide 1892. The duly called state committee by was appropriate legislation such of Columbia. reasonable Ohio—William M. Halm. and it the day psior thereto at Montgomery, met appiopriation in and thereof will enable Rule The rules of the house of as 2. representatives Oregon— Joseph Simon. the office the of internal collector at of the fully discharge government to its of the Fitty-tirst shall be rules express the congress Pennslyvania—Asks for furt her .time. o'clock of the 27th day of at 12 and implied obligations revenue, noon incident thereto; and of the convention they iar applicable so as are Rhode Island —Isaac M. Potter. April, 1892, that place being the time and will announced the attainment of such and as insure results inconsistent with following not the rules: Republican conventions something. They South Carolina—Ellery M. Brayton. mean by said Moseley members the to therefrom will be as with Rule When as commensurate the 3. the question shall be previous have always something. Republican meant South Dakota—J. Kittredge. P. time and of committee The place said meeting. dignity, culture and development demanded ot by majority progress, of the delegates irom a a conventions what they and Tennessee W. —George Hill. say majority of the being mean mean committee, free and enlightened quorum people.” a and the demand seconded by state, any two or they They declare what principles and Texas—Passed. say. according affidavits of of present, to members Senator Cullom of Illinois—l that it be the cad FOB SPECTATORS. and sustained by majority move states, more a policies and and when entrusted with Vermont—Mason S. Holbert. purposes, consisted of said committee, the committee referred . committee the to resolutions of the convention, shall question on the tbei. be and enforce Virginia—William them. Afahone. execute The first power, members, after waiting reasonable twenty national The Chairman—The resolution under a the rule I proceeded with and disposed of according the to l the delay Washington—Nelson convention of ot roll calls, I they will Bennett. time, and the Republican from fifteen minutes hour very sure am to will an the at* committee resolutions . to without go on hou.-e ot oi the representatives in similar ru es West wise Virginia—N. thirty-six held endorse, committee has deemed B. Scott. hour and half, the to party, in request made of the years ago, was as your a a debate. was cases. Wisconsin—Henry city of Philadelphia, which acceleration and Payne. chairman, who platform that rule C. another the report, the means was m room on FOR THE G. A. It. Rule It 4. shall be in order lay the to on of that to-day this Wyoming—Joseph M. of United convention reads quickness the duties floor Ststes in of convention. Cary. the creat more Mr. Robarts same government of Illinois—l desire offer to this table proposed amendment pending to a a Arizona—William like inspiration than the affirmation of It is suggested that perhaps in reading rule 1 Griffith. building, call to the committee to a resolution. I would like order. have it to read and ami adopted.shall such if motion, measure, not District political Every I made in provision of have the of the of Columbia—Perry IT. Carson. This made several times. that party. great request may error use au acted this was morning this session. at on with prejnd it such Carry or ce measure. made by reads: New the fathers of words. The there “The Mexico —Thomas Finally 1:30 o’clock Chairman instrument rule B. Moseley party convention Catron. at about our The Chairman—The gentleman asks unanimous Ruleo. Upon ah subjects before the convention, the public of 'll number of delegates from Oklahoma —Passed. sll consist of each called and requested call the statutes country are today. to on our a was again in for the reading consent of the resolution. the shall states be called in alphabetical Utah—Passed. Every of them has been embodied equal double the number of its Older, majority being to committee state present, one senators to Is there objection? a into The requested public law. and and in six delegates President —I the said he would adjourn committee that be said of the representatives to to he the hen cannot congress, am say w There being objection, the resolution no platform of other political chairmen the delegations Objection organization in from the Territory of New Mexico, from of several that they sp. being made two to meet at to any ni. as read follows: was as this send of adjourn of the world. Whenever the remain!: territories, the national roll call country each of and from of the members the Ins right the committee, two otner to or any g names a Resolved. Columbia.” In print That comrade being demanded Richard W. Austin, who there is anyth! be done in the District of the the committee oi this convention of by this the the Grand to country, to secretary every ng and by this Army of Republic and for this word “equal” does the holding ticket held His brother C. the C. Austin, country not not admission country, appear. of s, proxy a member as if Republican is called inquire the printed be admitted said chairman do it. There Mr. Cullom—l desire standing of replied party to to committee, to in this the upon room ball, and if hi* thing that be said about slip which has been delegates that it private and wanted scattered the thirty he it, Seats is one among any vacant can are was room our organization minutes after that be said about in the convention is of the the convention shall would adjourn until other: it aud that the 5 cannot exact have been called committee an copy any look order, such backward without shame humiliation, which the chairman of the committee to comrades shall Le above by him. Thereupon stated entitled can report or to p. m. on us and forward such called it look and just read? order by with has vacant cheer seats. committee to can motion the was Mr. Mase New of York—l altation. That be Bingham—With the exception which I that the majority being said Mr. it be aud cannot of political secretary, ex move anv referred a quorum a the organization than United have just stated. committee resolutions. according tiie affidavits of members other in the to on present, to ours States. Mr. Robarts ot Illinois—As Gentlemen of simply desire what The the convention, Mr. Cullom—l to know member of that of said committee. made statement we was we a are t I here to-day make platform difficult committee cfbjeet and understand, is followinthe that. the ready and ticket that to cannot to that committee to to it competent a are as was a The Chairman —Then will commend themselves the reading. understand these it the business, and proceeded conscience aud Are that committee for to to to to goes we are The which the intelligence and judgment resolutions. gentleman find place the of the the have been reported by from New o| meeting rules that on Jersey ior American a a your committee? [Prolonged applause.] that this motion made, and carried, without people. convention take put And moves we a was a recess until will do o’clock immediately it. Whatever isdone Bingham—Witn that simple change 8 this evening. All dissenting voice, the in this convention, Mr. favoring that meet at one to time, either stated. those opposed, Cries Merchants hotei. There, that the to platform ticket, will has been of to receive which say “no,” at as or as aye; no. committee "no.” the approval question is adjournment, of chairman—The agreeing the American people in November The met pursuant to upon quorum a The Chairman—As of this [Great apulause.] there is demand being and by shown We have otthe for present report. jierson proxy, year. in as no a division— already the —I understand that is the order of by original said meeting and heard of of victory, Mr. Cullom the oi for minutes by notes some J. this Republican and why 1 D. Lawson of New York—l directed is business read that is made the for affidavits. The division secretary to procure a year. move was as a seemed in following that hold the it to ball in which question, because vote. and upon to RHODE ISLAND HAS SPOKEN. me prepare convention, a Chairman—The Only The gentleman yesterday Oregon spok-. committee be read, that from New and named D. M. Long ior e.<cting of the also three the chairman temporary as York Lawson) (Mr. demands division from chairman. John Binford for representatives—three Republican different what C. secretary, the representatives announcements were appear a upon ami that John M. for assistant United will vote. The of the this I ask have re-read Gee secretary. the to states; and to congress on paper. H. Wi it when whose duty and through with business. get convention its the order of The A. this and secretary, son, we taken was rising ayes noes were on a had stateconveutionsto shall previous •cnc'.usicns will be the law Republican Bingman—Rule 15—The convention been of Mr. at secure by Assistant Secretary W. E. Lee and vote and hall, the capitol action, will be order of business: the they the of precede in following to the prepare upon going as as-urance others, the chair the result ana announced of guards and refused Republican We credentials. found it possession victory. of the commit for First—Report tee on m are protective a ollows: Ayes. 407; 260. as noes, guards United States possession. The tariff and reciprocity. We Second—Report of the committee two permanent were to on propose The convention accordingly took take and deputy internal collectors, backward the insertion marshals either these organization, which requires two of revenue step a recess no upon one mentioned possession Republican h of untli 8 who refused admission principles. We the printer. to stand for the great to correct or error p. m. protective Tbeseguards placed him tariff Cullom—And that is done. such because the secretary. it Mr. were American as represents of Moseley. Then the home, the by Chairman American fireside, the Bingham—Next is the there secretary American Mr. report the family. committee JERRY RUSK. house, A BLAINE BOOMER. Wilson, secured the the and Mr. county American girl and the American boy, resolutions, court at so on. on EVENING and and possibilities through which place, according the the highest American Mr. Cullom—Read it all to statements, of citizenship, see. sworn order and District of the territories and next that be mistake the elected delegates We namingof there 230 of 332 legally is the to met taise Mr. Bingham—The so out next may no as on to to members propose our money At 8:52 the thump pay President Mc- of Columbia. p. in. I The is With the of the convention succeeding day, April 28, at 12 o’clock public committee. next the by taxing the products of of national consent the name. noon. other expenses Rule The of U. the committee Kinley’s report credentials gavel intimated on that order would be done was stated this those had candidates for president. suggest that to The state call not the nations, rather by taxing the the of committee than products of presentation as disposed shall ot the be before report desired, which asked be passed. It be done meeting in the city of Montgomery. is the states that to the dispatch piace of At The Democratic be.ieve The for in direct The is balloting. next, presentation party can our own. next was necessary of the committee resolutions acted is on upon, president and balloting. time to-day without further this convention and under the taxation, vice temporary that is, in ourselves; but of candidates taxing for any to-morrow organization or business. Fans the ot by thousand, resolutions and the of committee report ti.e on provided by the call. thereof, don’t state believe in that principle long as we so we as shall be disposed of before the convention which proceeds had oscillating in the hot air been the the day Merchants understood. committe at find anybody else is Mr. Cullom—That previous can to tax. nomination president of candidates for the to large Our Carolina)—Mr. President, shuttles the following delegates at large, protective only does (North like hotel, tariff everything T. B. Kehoen in tiie at weaving of not room and a president. vice William Vaughan, Iverson Dawson attention of Hie Long, which B. M. tariff do in raising all I would call the needed like to convention a revenue can RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS. Rule of mill, suspended 7. majority of delegates their When the motion cotton for a a V. Cashin, and Alternates Thomason, but ISBO Chicago they adopted and H. tariff In protective does rule. at revenues, to one a more shall demand be that states any two vots recorded. a and the moment crowd great its Binford and Braxdei), duly elected than the of that. tariff congressional district unit Boyd, protective aud the attention A gave were representation encourages as the shall be taken by territories Which states, A Number Referred, After the same certified, and convention That entitled such stimulates and American industries and gives the convention. at the in a newstate the presiding a officer. to Columbia, ami the District of the seeretary and of which Hon. committee elected. widest possibilities delegation call the roil and to cer.ius and member of the to Adjourns. wqs American Convention territories Chauncej’ calling roll of the the and M. Depew states moved after making Wilson W. Stevens chairman H. A. W. Americah effort. delegation if the is correctly anybody know vote secretary. Does what poll his not is order heretofore the District oi Columbia in the Chairman—There i resolutions and The short sever* speech the are that congratulations of a performing aii its business. will be Then, alter tariff reform is? And Under rule 7 there that is be the reported. platform to no opportunity I stated. be desires which the to to secretary announce, the convention by tendered adjourned die. Therefore Col. said of Dick convention sine political What do that. this opponents to our year. Rule In making the nominations for 8. referred committee resolutions. president the to on recommend placing the does the gentleman Thompson hereby the does it mean? You Chairman—What being study President Cleveland’s his The rule 83rd birthday upon it and we can shall Republican ami vice pnsident, in the address the The Secretary—Au to no case roll the above delegates the iiamesof from first made in refer to? utterances he permanent the he having attended republican one Conventions the dispensed When it calling roll be with. North every of the convention signed by national York, Rule 7. and alternates. New when said he did Mr. Kehoe—To he not Know anything since the birth of the close roll-call that Minneapolis. Col. the of of Star Latior club party. at appears any any inquiry’ is what CONTEST. about the tariff [laughter], until last The ALABAMA his Chairman—Now. your ANOTHER candidate received majority of all the committee Thompson has the will made The President —It short speech reply. to in a go a the Ninth disputed irom this: Does this In the is in Rhode Island, and Mr. Kebce—My inquiry Alabama case ignorant i you come away entitled, convention the votes which the is to resolutions. The Chairman—With on the of consent the considered by district, committee convention uninformed aud tariff your on credentials. what reform to as the Federal convention shall the memorial Kono president Secretary—A of the The will announce I the chairman of the could The recognize winch they not upon agree. of United States, be: ‘’Snail the nomination the association of the question suffi to age committee andpermaneut organization tiiat on ru es beg leave briefly thereof minority report to unanimous?” Sandwich, 111. candidate made if Castle, be But signed by M. H. candidate make no to report. elected a W. H. J. W. Hughes and Harney were resolutions received such maj’ority, committe shall have the President—The The on Differ The Clerk then following and Henry- Hah J- 0. alternates read the delegates and resolution: subject memorial chair shall direct the be taken again, Another the vote to on came convention: that the the national to to candidate shall be repeated until which the Olympia Brown. One from some signed by Greensborough, in said held convention at was Resolved, That of the sbaM received majority of the comrades of have and votes; as many a signed by Honest the April 25,1892, and all the delegates, Money league, district, president. on the Grand of Republic Army the be when announced its it sha.l state has vote as can accommodated any in number, participated in such thirty-four convention. and holding tickets shall in of numerical not be stand unless so case error. of shown by the statements sworn as —I offer Pillsbury of Minnesota Ex-Gov. admitted the and convention Rule In the record of the by states,. a resolution to 9. votes seats unoccupied. ,» participated and who delegates others many I desire have read and referred which to the of each territory District state, and vote held convention with therein. This open was resolutions. committee of Columbia shall be announced by the the to chairmain; ou The motion unanimously carried. said city. Of the the house in was doors at opera and in the ot State. there objection? [Cries Chairman—ls vote Territory The case any participated said convention delegates who in District cf Columbia shall be divided, or resolution will the Blount (and there of yes] Then the of the County- from to four go were the chairman shall the number of announce Jefferson, fourteen from four contests), reading, resolutions without committee were no on candidate, for votes for cast against any or and from Ferry or Hale six six from Bibb, from under rule. our proposition: but. if exception is taken by any these COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS. According statements to county. sworn of business The order the delegate next presentation thecorreetness of such was to any called announcement elected the regularly at delegates were of candidates for president. by chairman his delegation, of tfie the comprised that distr.ct. conventions that county and Miuoritv Reports Majority Presented president the shall direct of convention the roll of Illinois—As understood Cullom I Senator of the members be Convention. of such delegation to to called, and which claimed to be position meeting the business, it that the order of Another was a was a the result recorded shall be in accordance with held in said also cityon piesident of honorary of this convention, convention Chairman—The regular order district is was vice as The the report h the individually given. votes the the colored provided day- in basement of should be well honorary secretary, the same as committee of the edentia!s, and I on c r Rule I<>. member shall speak No than more this L. church: meeting R. point time, that latter for ot and I Methodist at at suppose some chairman, Gen. Coggswell recognize the of Massachusetts. ?! the question, longer than upon once same nor would be the duty. W. Mathews elected delegates time for and S. this time that Houston were proper five minutes, unless by leave of the convention, according large affidavits. Young to number of Mr. be ot California—l that a now move the presentation the in of except of W' names Coggswell—The committee credentials house adjourn participated church candidates. this 7 o’clock Gem who in that to-night. All convention on to delegates but [Cries of no.] closed’its meeting merely claimed to be 8 o’clock to-night. hearing There at Rule 11. A Republican national committee Ingalls of Kansas—Read Rule elected said convention, Ex-Senator 6. properly not to were make written been time to report. has no a shall be appointed, of to consist member one and I elected bolting but who at read were men were v clerk llulc6, follows: * The been majority given Notice has to the that as a from each territory and the District state, of and conventions. pretended county meetings be expected in regard of the committee credentials might The report minority to report Colvmbia. The roll “hall be called, and the delegation on closed doors The church held with meeting was disposed shall be of before the of the report territory No time Las from each and contested there state the the and of cases. instructions guarded doorkeepers with from some by committee resolutions is and voted District of Columbia shall through its on upon, submit views in name, its the minority admit for to the presiding officer except been to no one the shall the report ol resolutions chairman, shall eommitteeon wiio act member a person as a show that his ordeis. Sworn statements if is majority, the convention The upon THE BARREL MILL. writing. so disposed of before convention proceeds be the of such committee. Such committee snail issue the officer delegate such presiding not to was a verbally the action prepared is report minded, to nomination of candidates president INGALLS. tfie for EX-SENATOR for of delegation call the meeting the national preclude member of the from polling to a a the convention of district and resilient convention not a direction, Mr. and awaits the majority, the ot president. and vice six least, before the delegation, if months, time he thinks at fixed Ills the is own vote not neither chairman district mid congressional was convention. of the President, Cullom of Illinois—l Senator meeting; and congressional for said each district correctly reported. suppose as a there hare been Since committee. the district of the meant). war secretary- —On behalf of the nor York) Wallace (New Mr. would of that this convention United shall elect delegates Chairman—No. matter in the its no." Rule 9 States The that “if course to bills proposed says that the reform reccommend three tariff We great therefore beg names partial to desire I present report. to minority undertake for a candidate nominate not to the national convention in the is taken by exception delegate the any the to same way any delegates .by the leaders, of them as correctness W. H. Harney .democratic of James W. Hughes and none as Massachusetts has from already gentleman the As president of United States vice president the nomination for of member of is such the chairman or made in announcement by free a congress alike, the list, and J. Differ alternates. neither with O. of them Hah same aud Henry as recently adjourned that said have this we so juncture but I merely this of time, district, and territories the delegates at make said in his delegation, president of of the the to tariff neither convention of the neither of roll them list, placed the with the be permanent same upon impossible obtain the miuutes it to remark'supnosiug has been serious intention that there is the convention shall be elected in the shall direct roll members the delegation of of no such with duty, but ali same way oi them of the convention. rates same for the complete this report information which to from of doing nomination of delegate be called, and the shall to is result be so. to as a congress F. the a J. made by the recorded H. Lane, J. M. Green, Democratic David party Cut Signed bv upon same convention; of this partial as a this Mr- De Y'oung of California—l and national in made, said committee accordance with individually convention shall the move vote symbolic tariff prescribe Brandagee. principle and represent Gleason, F. B. Settie. W. A. to M. Stewart, reform. oi the committee minority I desire from udjobru morning II report a until at selecting to-morrow the mode for the delegates given.” Does that for the gentleman’s cover proposition? AValiace. McCormick, William Fanl C. A. following the report: submit to o’clock. District Columbia. of alternate the delegate An Mr. You Mr. Mills, M. Shoup, B. Clark J,. to to T. Bliss. W. E. Creamer, mar co may you go handed his Wallace Mr. the secretary for each del-gate ttje national Kehoe—That to to convention, Mr. is all rieht. adjourned in then to The meeting totally: pursuance Smith, Sprinzer. will find they d.ffer Dunn. E. F. A. Cage. and Wheeler, R. C. A. you in of the absence of the delegate, Mr. McComas—Then shall I understand the chair- act written report. case motion. of the but of representatives the Luu to you may go e I I